Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Michel Legrand - Strings On Fire (1962)

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HANDLINGHandle with great careAvoid touching the playing surfaceKeep away from dust and heatClean the record frequently by gently wiping with a soft clothReplace the record in its container immediately after useStore in an even, moderate temperature

PLAYINGRecords must be played only on equipment having:

A turntable revolving at 33 1/3 rpm constant speedA light-weight pick-up with a stylus weight of not more than 10 gramsA microgroove sapphire or diamond stylus .001 tip radius

Sapphires should be examined for wear after approximately 100 playings. Avoid dropping the pick-up on the record or motor board.

A worn or chipped stylus may damage your records permanently and will certainly impair the quality of the reproduction.

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These STEREO records can be played on mono reproducers provided either a compatible or stereo cartridge wired for mono is fitted. Recent equipment may already be fitted with a suitable cartridge. If in doubt consult your dealer.